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| A Tentative interpretation or explanation for an observation |
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| a brief statement that summarizes past observations and predicts future ones. |
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| a General explanation for the manifestation and behavior of all nature |
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| Atoms that are bound together in specific geometric arrangements. |
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| Law of conservation of mass |
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| In a chemical reaction , matter is neither created or destroyed. |
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| Anything that occupies space and has mass |
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| Solid which atoms or molecules are arranged in patterns, with long-range, repeating order |
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| a solid which atoms or molecules do not have any long-range order. |
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| substance composed of only a single type of atom or molecule. |
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| a substance composed of 2 or more different types of atoms or molecules that can be combined in continuously variable proportions. |
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| A substance that cannot be chemically broken down into simpler substances. |
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| a substance composed of two or more elements in fixed, definite proportions |
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| A mixture in which the composition varies from one region to another. |
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| A mixture with the same composition throughout. |
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| Changes that alter only state or appearance but not composition |
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| Changes that alter the composition of matter. |
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| A property that a substance displays without changing its composition |
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| A property that a substance displays only by changing its composition via a chemical change. |
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| the energy associated with its motion |
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| The energy associated with its position or composition |
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| The energy associated with the temperature of an object. |
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| Formula for converting degrees °C to °F |
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| Formula for converting °C to K |
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| What is the Density formula |
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| A property of a substance that is independent of the amount of the substance. ie density |
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| A property of a substance that is dependent on the amount of the substance. ie Mass |
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| How close the measured value is close to the actual value. |
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| How close a series of measurements are to one another or how reproducible they are. |
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| Error that that has an equal probability of being to high or to low |
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| Error that can be predicted to high or to low. May be precise but innacurate. |
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| Using Units to solve problems |
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